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Building the Foundations of Loziba Wildlife Reserve: Progress on the Fence Line
At Loziba Wildlife Reserve, every meter of fence erected is a step closer to creating a sanctuary where wildlife can thrive in safety and harmony alongside local communities. As the reserve begins to take shape, we are proud to share the progress made on one of the most vital components of our project: the perimeter […]
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Partnering to rejuvenate the local creche
A partnership between the Loziba wildlife reserve, the Kingsley Holgate Foundation, Project Rhino, and Pryme Homes Ltd has helped to rejuvenate 4 creches in Zululand, including the Emagcekeni (now renamed by the local community to Mveloyabo) creche adjacent to the Loziba wildlife reserve. Supporting the neighboring communities around the wildlife reserve with our partners is […]
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Loziba December 2022 stakeholder meeting
(Right to Left, Craig Edwards, John Charter, Grant Fowlds, Andries Botha, Sbu Jiyane & Mark Pedrick) December 2022 saw a number of the key stakeholders from across the project come together to meet at Loziba. The week started on a very rainy Monday, which spoiled any views across the Loziba landscape, however, this was a […]
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What’s happening at Loziba?
We’ll keep you up to date on this wonderful project.
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Negotiations with local farmers
We are currently speaking to the owners and families of 30 hectares of land we wish to acquire for Loziba.
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Black rhinos require a safe haven
Seven rhinos are at great risk in Northern Kwa Zulu Natal. They must be moved soon.